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Mitsubishi Corporation
Mitsubishi Corporation is a Tokyo-based SEC-registered investment adviser since 2018. It manages approximately $384.0 billion in assets. The firm employs 6300...
Mitsubishi Corporation
Mitsubishi Corporation is a Tokyo-based SEC-registered investment adviser since 2018. It manages approximately $384.0 billion in assets. The firm employs 6300 staff and 250 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
1954
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Japan
City
Tokyo
Corporate office
Tokyo, Japan
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Mitsubishi Corporation?
Investment decisions are managed through Mitsubishi's eight industry group presidents, not a single CIO. The corporate structure delegates authority to group-level management committees that oversee capital allocation within their respective verticals, such as energy, metals, and urban development. Major strategic commitments are ratified at the executive board level.
How is Mitsubishi Corporation related to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries or Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group?
Mitsubishi Corporation is a legally distinct publicly listed company. It originated from the same pre-war zaibatsu holding structure but now operates independently with separate shareholder bases. Loose affiliation persists through cross-shareholdings and shared 'Mitsubishi' naming rights among roughly 30 companies, but no parent entity controls them.
Does Mitsubishi Corporation participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Mitsubishi Corporation primarily engages in direct equity placements and joint-venture partnerships rather than closed-end fund commitments. Its projects, such as the BHP Mitsubishi Alliance or Lawson, Inc., sit on the corporate balance sheet as consolidated or equity-accounted investments, not as limited partner interests in blind pools.
What investment stages does Mitsubishi Corporation typically target?
The firm targets mature, cash-flowing assets and large-scale greenfield projects requiring multi-decade time horizons. It does not operate a venture capital arm. Deployments in LNG Canada and Escondida illustrate a preference for operational phases measured in decades rather than fund-cycle exits.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
There is no single family wealth origin. Mitsubishi Corporation is a publicly traded corporation funded through retained earnings, debt issuance, and equity capital markets. It ranks among Japan's largest trading houses by revenue, drawing on institutional shareholders rather than a founding family's fortune.
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